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<h1>Crease Pattern</h1>
<p>The Crease Pattern view shows the unfolded state of the origami, with all the crease lines. It can be used as a map, to locate a part of an origami, or to see where a specific point on the paper ends up in the folded state. It is also very useful for editing, as you will see in the later chapters.


<h2>Exercise</h2>
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<li>Go to <b>File > Example figures > Crane</b>.</li>
<li>On the right panel, you will see the Crease Pattern of the crane. <b>Left click</b> somewhere around the top left corner:
<center><img src="creasepattern/01.png" width="60%" ></center></li>
<li>You will see the red cross appear on the crane's wing in the <a href=3dview.html>3D View</a>. This means the top left corner is folded into the right wing of the crane.</li>
<li>Similarly, if you left click somewhere in the top right corner, the red cross will appear on the crane's head/neck, so that corner of the paper is the head part.
<center><img src="creasepattern/02.png" width="60%" ></center></li>
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